"We're a big tourist destination here in Florida and people don't want to be bothered by mosquitoes especially around our beaches," said Gary Goode, an environmental analyst with Palm Beach County Mosquito Control.

The spray is not specifically geared toward mosquitoes carrying chickungunya or dengue fever.

Officials said those mosquitoes typically breed in standing water in neighborhoods following rain storms, highlighting the importance of taking care of your yard.

Officials said the weather will determine whether additional aerial spraying is needed this summer.